This home in Padbury required a re-roof as the old, previously coated tiles' paint had peeled off after only a few years, possibly due to incorrect application. The owner wanted to go for a fresher look so Hacienda Col. Sandstone was chosen.

This is a total remove and replace of clay tiles for a popular Western Australian site. Not only are they a TAFE campus, but it is an extremely picturesque spot, which makes it one of the first places people think of for photography and functions. Due to this, the site has to be maintained to the highest standard, and WA Roofcoat have been on site since the first week of June 2008. We are on site to remove all tiles (on two of the buildings), and replace them with CSR WUNDERLICH French Modern tiles, in Earth colour. We will also remove and replace tin roofing sections too.

Here’s a job in Toodyay that we undertook. The scope of works includes removing all existing roof sheeting, verandah timbers and posts. Once posts are reinstated and concrete poured, we start to re-construct the verandah and roof. Here’s what it looked like before we started:

This one's in Rossmoyne, with the old fretted clay tiles being removed, and
new Wunderlich Modern French tiles, Aurora in colour going on. This was started on the 22nd September - I should have got some "before"
photos yesterday, because the boys are motoring through! Here's a view of what
was on there.

This roof has been partially re-roofed
after a storm hit the building, so part of the tin is in pretty good
condition. The rest, however, is short, old tin sheets. Our goal here
is to marry in with the existing sheeting and re-roof the rest of the
building, including valley trays, gutters, and replacing flashings
where necessary.

This is the next roof in the Monastery, needing a re-roof as
well as carpentry work. For this job, we have hired equipment – a scissor lift
and cherry picker, to access the heights required. The guys are working from
the boom, harnessed in whilst doing so. Safety, as in all jobs, is key, so we
required all guys in the boom to have appropriate qualifications to use the
equipment. To finish the roof off, the Friars have fashioned crosses for us to
attach.